It’s that day of the month when you have to fire up the Windows Update and install all of those very precious security updates. Microsoft and Adobe has released a number of updates for which is available for download right now.

Whenever we install software, we agree to an EULA. The same EULA has liability provisions as well, and now that Adobe is (probably) psych testing its users for this new business model, someone might just go ahead and file a class action lawsuit in the coming days.

Adobe has released the beta version of the most eagerly awaited photo editing tool Photoshop CS6. The preview version of the upcoming PS CS6 is now available for free download on the official Adobe Labs site. The final version will go on sale later this year for $700 for new users and $200 upgrade fee for existing users.

Adobe has released an update to its Adobe Flash and Shockwave Player, as there were critical vulnerabilities found in both the products. The vulnerabilities were found by two Google’s security team members and reported the same to the Adobe. The vulnerabilities – integer error and memory corruption – could have been used by hackers to take advantage of it and completely control the computers that are affected by it.

Adobe’s Photoshop has been a part of every web designer out there and I’m sure that they would agree with me on this. Adobe Photoshop has not only made a designer’s life easier with the new features and technologies that are released in new versions, but has also helped in expanding the peripheral vision of creativity, art and imagination.

The new Content-Aware feature in the upcoming Adobe Photoshop CS6 just blew my mind. Adobe’s Senior Product Manager, Bryan O’Neil Hughes, came up with a video demonstrating the latest feature in the CS6. With the new Content-Aware feature, you can seamlessly move or remove objects from an image. The new feature includes a whole lot of improvements to the CS5 Content-Aware technology.

Adobe has updated the Flash plugin for Android for the last time to add support for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. From now on, the company won’t be adding any new features or improving the performance of the plugin, and will only release updates which patch some important security vulnerability.